has seen a speech by the master of Chinese studies and Buddhist master Yeman .
She said: "One of my students is about to die. I went to the hospital to see him. He held my hand and said his last wish. I finally agreed helplessly and sadly. He asked to donate his organs after he died. I personally disagree very much, because although a person died physically, his mind is still there and does not dissipate so quickly. His mind is still perceived the outside world. At this time, you dissect him. He is very painful and painful."
I am extremely disagreeing with what Mr. Ye Man said! I personally have selfish intentions. To be honest, I can't do great things about organ donation after death. I admire and respect people who have such high awareness from the bottom of my heart. You are heroes who truly make great contributions to the research in the field of national medical care and the people. The country also advocates body donation . Your death saved more families, and I couldn't make sacrifices myself, so I don't have the right to encourage other people to donate their bodies. But Yeman, as an influential and impartial figure, how can you say "I don't agree with body donation"? If you have studied Buddhism, you should know that what Buddhism practices is the sexual exercise, the innate, the body is the acquired slag, and the body is the so-called stinky skin.
Put aside religious beliefs, it is the motherland that cultivates you. The Chinese people are hard-working, striving for the construction of the motherland, and giving their own blood and selfless dedication in the face of foreign invasion. This is why we can stand tall among the world's famous nations. Now that the country needs us to contribute, you sing the opposite tune. The most important thing is that your sentence may make many people skeptical about policies in many aspects. Your Buddhist thoughts will really make many people lose the motivation to work hard and move forward. I personally feel that you are far from Master Nan Huaijin.
First, love the country, then love Buddha.